Tsoseletsas

February 11, 2017

This retreat is done in the parish or community setting in a group over the course of a week. A number of Ignatian ways of prayer are introduced and experienced and participants are able to share something of their experience with others also making the retreat. It is a very African way of experiencing Ignatian Spirituality as it takes into account some significant issues such as dreams, ancestors and the sharing of our stories. These Tsoseletsa weeks are offered mainly (though not exclusively) in townships and rural contexts.

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